Living with and Beyond Cancer in Lincolnshire

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Living with and Beyond Cancer in Lincolnshire Fiona Roche Macmillan Community Facilitator

The Recovery Package The Recovery Package is a series of key interventions that together can greatly improve outcomes for people living with and beyond cancer and reduce unnecessary hospital visits/admissions. Roll out the Recovery Package across Lincolnshire by 2020.

Living with and Beyond Cancer Community Project Community project will focus on access to: Cancer Care Reviews (GPs) ‘Navigation’ of choice following Holistic Needs Assessment ‘Health and Wellbeing Event’ of choice Social Prescription service to meet identified needs Services and organisations which will enable active self-management and promote health and wellbeing

Macmillan Community Facilitator Lead the engagement with key stakeholders Review existing delivery of the Recovery Package Increase awareness of the Recovery Package with people affected by cancer Work closely with the Macmillan Acute Care Facilitator Initial focus on Gainsborough and Boston areas Gain an understanding of services/groups in those areas. Patient involvement is paramount (co-production). Stakeholders: NHS staff, including Multi-Disciplinary Teams, patients, partners, and voluntary/third sector supporting local communities. Existing delivery of RP: Is it fit for purpose? Identify any gaps, make recommendations.

Fiona.roche@lincolnshirewestccg.nhs.uk Mobile: 07580 428559 Keep in touch Fiona.roche@lincolnshirewestccg.nhs.uk Mobile: 07580 428559 Send me your details so I can keep you updated as work progresses or if you think your group can support us the implementation of the recovery package.